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on 25/9/01 10:29 am, Kim Flint at kflint@loopers-delight.com wrote: > silence in the loop is good. leave some there to begin with. But also, > learn how to add silence to the loop. when the loop has gotten busy, >learn > to take some things out of it to make it change to less busy. Add space. > Learn to make it more empty, in addition to more full. learn to make it >go > down sometimes instead of always up.... > Very true. Silence is precious, it lets you underline the value of the sound that is about to follow, it allows time for taking your breath in, listen to the trail of the sound that's going away. Silence lets you take a step back to observe the whole picture before you dive in again to craft the details. Mastering the silence is not easy but it gives much more depth to the music. Roberto